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Carl Rascoe, P.E., is a staff research engineer at CAIT whose expertise is in nondestructive evaluation of pavements and bridges. His research supports the Pavement Resource Program (PRP) and the Infrastructure Condition Monitoring Program (ICMP), NJ LTAP. His

During his 30-year career, Rascoe has performed materials research, directed nondestructive testing operations, and consulted with over 100 agencies throughout the world to design and implement pavement and asset management systems. His public sector experience with Louisiana DOT includes five years in the highway needs unit evaluating pavements and developing the State Highway Work Program and four years in the Management Systems Section (pavement, bridge, and intermodal).

Rascoe has been a leader in developing and applying nondestructive testing to the analysis of roadway structures, including ground penetrating radar (GPR), falling weight deflection (FWD), and geophysics. Since 1990 he has participated in several work management studies and implementations.

Rascoe has published several articles and papers on pavement engineering and pavement management and was an adjunct instructor of civil engineering at LSU. He regularly conducts seminars for the FHWA’s Local Technical Assistance Programs Center on asphalt pavement repair and rehabilitation and road surface management and is an NHI instructor for the hot mix construction and hot mix repair courses.